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New 14 3/4" x 11 3/4" x 1/4" picture frame with plexiglass front.
New Football Texture Acid Free 11x14 to 8x10 Picture Frame Mat.
Photo measures approximately 8" x 10" in size and has been
hand-signed by Kurt Warner (St. Louis Rams, HOF).
The autograph includes an official PSA/DNA
hologram for authenticity purposes.
Authentication: Professional Sports Authenticator
(PSA) Hologram #AN91539.
Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals. His career, which saw him ascend from an undrafted free agent to a two-time Most Valuable Player and Super Bowl MVP, is widely regarded as one of the greatest Cinderella stories in NFL history.
After playing college football for the Northern Iowa Panthers from 1990 to 1993, Warner spent four years without being named to an NFL roster. He was signed by the Green Bay Packers in 1994, but released before the regular season and instead played three seasons for the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League (AFL). Warner landed his first NFL roster spot in 1998 with the Rams, holding a backup position until he was thrust into becoming St. Louis's starter the following season. During his first season as an NFL starting quarterback, Warner led The Greatest Show on Turf offense to the Rams' first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXIV, earning him league and Super Bowl MVP honors. He won his second league MVP award two years later en route to an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI. Released from St. Louis in 2004 amid a performance decline, Warner spent one season with the New York Giants before revitalizing his career in Arizona. His most successful season with the Cardinals was in 2008 when he led them to the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XLIII.
Considered the NFL's greatest undrafted player, Warner is the only undrafted player to be named NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP and the only undrafted quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl victory. He was also the first quarterback to win a Super Bowl during his first season as the primary starter. Warner was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017. He is the only player inducted to both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Arena Football Hall of Fame.
No. 10, 13
Position Quarterback
Personal information
Born June 22, 1971 (age 54)
Burlington, Iowa, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 214 lb (97 kg)
Career information
High school Regis (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
College Northern Iowa (1989–1993)
NFL draft 1994: undrafted
Career history
Playing
Green Bay Packers (1994)*
Iowa Barnstormers (1995–1997)
St. Louis Rams (1998–2003)
→ Amsterdam Admirals (1998)
New York Giants (2004)
Arizona Cardinals (2005–2009)
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Coaching
Northern Iowa (1994)
Graduate assistant
Awards and highlights
Super Bowl champion (XXXIV)
Super Bowl MVP (XXXIV)
2× NFL Most Valuable Player (1999, 2001)
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2008)
2× First-team All-Pro (1999, 2001)
4× Pro Bowl (1999–2001, 2008)
2× NFL passing touchdowns leader (1999, 2001)
3× NFL completion percentage leader (1999–2001)
2× NFL passer rating leader (1999, 2001)
NFL passing yards leader (2001)
Bert Bell Award (1999)
SN Athlete of the Year (2000)[a]
Bart Starr Award (2010)
Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor
GFC Offensive Player of the Year (1993)
First-team All-GFC (1993)
NFL record
Most touchdown passes in a single postseason: 11 (2008) (tied with Joe Flacco, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Montana)
Arena
2× First-team All-Arena (1996, 1997)
Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Fame
Arena Football Hall of Fame
Iowa Barnstormers No. 13 retired
Career NFL statistics
Passing attempts 4,070
Passing completions 2,666
Completion percentage 65.5%
TD–INT 208–128
Passing yards 32,344
Passer rating 93.7
Career Arena League statistics
Completion percentage 62.0%
TD–INT 183–43
Passing yards 10,465
Passer rating 107.84
Pro Football Hall of Fame
NFL records
First quarterback to throw 400+ yards in a Super Bowl game – 414 yards against Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV
Was the most passing yards in a Super Bowl game until surpassed by Tom Brady in Super Bowl LI
Most touchdown passes in a single postseason – 11 touchdowns (in 2009, tied with Joe Montana in 1990, Joe Flacco in 2013, and Patrick Mahomes in 2021)
Highest rate of games with 300+ yards passing (min. 100 games played) – 41.9% (52/124)
First quarterback to throw 40 touchdowns and win a Super Bowl in the same season (in 1999; Tom Brady accomplished the same feat in 2020 when he threw 40 touchdowns and won Super Bowl LV.)
Most yards passing in the first five games of a season – 1947 yards (2000)
Most yards passing in the first six games of a season – 2260 yards (2000)
Highest average passing yards per game on Monday Night Football – 329.4 yards (min 7 games)
Most wins in the NFC Championship Game without a loss (3–0; 1999, 2001, 2008).
Warner shares several records:
One of four quarterbacks to throw 100 touchdown passes with two teams (Fran Tarkenton, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady)
One of two quarterbacks tied to throw five touchdown passes in two playoff games – (following Daryle Lamonica)
One of two quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Peyton Manning)
One of two quarterbacks with four consecutive games with a passer rating over 120 (in 2009, tied with Johnny Unitas)
One of four quarterbacks to make Super Bowl starts with two teams (with Craig Morton – Dallas Cowboys (in 1970) and Denver Broncos (in 1977), Peyton Manning – Indianapolis Colts (in 2006 and 2009) and Denver Broncos (in 2013 and 2015), and Tom Brady – New England Patriots (in 2002, 2004–2005, 2008, 2012, 2015, and 2017–2019) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (in 2021))
One of five quarterbacks to win a Conference championship with two teams (with Craig Morton and Earl Morrall and Peyton Manning and Tom Brady)
Rams franchise records
Most touchdown passes in a single season (41, 1999) (tied with Matthew Stafford, 2021)
Single season leader in passer rating (109.2, 1999)
Cardinal records
Most pass completions in a single game – 40 (September 28, 2008)
Highest pass completion percentage with at least 11 passes – 92.3% (September 20, 2009)
Fourth Cardinal to post a perfect passer rating
Most passes completed in a single season – 401 (2008)
Most passes attempted in a single season – 598 (2008)
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